Soo...parts hoarding
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Soo...parts hoarding
So, today i am mostly going through my car part sheds...
Lots of memorys in there.. road trips attached to parts i have collected over the years. Time for them to find a new home.
Majority if them Cavalier mk3.
Fun times and also a bit sad too
What are you all doing today?
Lots of memorys in there.. road trips attached to parts i have collected over the years. Time for them to find a new home.
Majority if them Cavalier mk3.
Fun times and also a bit sad too
What are you all doing today?
Re: Soo...parts hoarding
It is amazing how many parts you can collect over a ten year period.
Today?
Not a lot today, too blummin' cold and windy despite the bright sunshine.
All I have managed to do, is give a proper clean of the van parts that I mentioned last week.
I would get a lot more done if I could bring the van engine into our nice warm kitchen.
Apparently the missus wouldn't object, as I do all the kitchen type stuff - lol.
My own common sense realises that there would not be a lot of space left if I did bring it indoors.
Today?
Not a lot today, too blummin' cold and windy despite the bright sunshine.
All I have managed to do, is give a proper clean of the van parts that I mentioned last week.
I would get a lot more done if I could bring the van engine into our nice warm kitchen.
Apparently the missus wouldn't object, as I do all the kitchen type stuff - lol.
My own common sense realises that there would not be a lot of space left if I did bring it indoors.
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
Aye, it's all fun and games in those situations. I notice I am a moderator again
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
It's no great shakes, but thanks.
I have too many parts
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
I could do with having a jolly good sort out.
I have had a few half hearted attempts over the years but never got further than grouping all the parts of each type together.
I'd like to do a full inventory on a spreadsheet. Then if I find myself needing a part I can check easily if I already have it.
I now live about 25 miles away from where the majority of all my parts are so I can't just pop into the garage anymore and check.
I have had a few half hearted attempts over the years but never got further than grouping all the parts of each type together.
I'd like to do a full inventory on a spreadsheet. Then if I find myself needing a part I can check easily if I already have it.
I now live about 25 miles away from where the majority of all my parts are so I can't just pop into the garage anymore and check.
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
Aye, I can relate, though thankfully its only a mile or so for me.James McGrath wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 7:52 pm I could do with having a jolly good sort out.
I have had a few half hearted attempts over the years but never got further than grouping all the parts of each type together.
I'd like to do a full inventory on a spreadsheet. Then if I find myself needing a part I can check easily if I already have it.
I now live about 25 miles away from where the majority of all my parts are so I can't just pop into the garage anymore and check.
But that said, needing parts isn't really a thing for me anymore sadly.
It's all fun and games :'(
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
I wish I could be that organised but I just can't.
I've bought 'need it now' parts because I can't find the ones i know i have somewhere, and that's in the house
I've bought 'need it now' parts because I can't find the ones i know i have somewhere, and that's in the house
" It's not rust. It's age-related patina "
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
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Matt
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
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Matt
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I bought a load of those big clear storage boxes when they were cheap at poundland (or similar), and just dumped common things in them, like one for hoses, one for electrical. Cant remember what's in them, but it narrows it down a bit when hunting for parts.
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"I've bought 'need it now' parts because I can't find the ones I know I have somewhere, and that's in the house"
I've done exactly the same thing! And I thought it was only me that was so disorganised, so I'm glad to hear of someone else who's had to do this.
I've done exactly the same thing! And I thought it was only me that was so disorganised, so I'm glad to hear of someone else who's had to do this.
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
I'm doing that now. I've forgotten what's in them although I now write on the boxed parts or envelopes in marker, helps a little.
" It's not rust. It's age-related patina "
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
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I think it starts when you commit to a chosen car.
I've got over twenty years of mk3 parts bought because the were a bargain at the time and might be needed. Not to mention all the stuff that i thought would be cool mods, only to realise years later that i prefer mainly original, DRL's with sweeping indicators anyone? .
" It's not rust. It's age-related patina "
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
Re: Soo...parts hoarding
I think it is a car enthusiast thing, although it was the mk3 Cavalier that brought out the hoarder in me.
Oh boy - me again..ilovedmymantas wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 3:08 am I think it starts when you commit to a chosen car.
I've got over twenty years of mk3 parts bought because the were a bargain at the time and might be needed. Not to mention all the stuff that i thought would be cool mods, only to realise years later that i prefer mainly original,
I have kept parts from old cars,
And bought potentially useful gadgets.
From time to time I have bought a job lot, just because I was looking for one part out of the ten within the sale.
I have multiple locations around my home full of vehicle parts -
The categories include:-
1980 Toyota Corolla KE70
1983 VW Transporter with 1987 electrics
1986 Austin Maestro.
1987 Cavalier mk2 saloon -
1994 Cavalier mk3
2005 Vectra-C
Then there are 20+ Haynes manuals, Autodata,
About 10 different radios,
2 cd changers
3 nokia blue tooth kits
Vectra-b roof racks
And a full set of used Cavalier LSi grey seats still in the boxes they were delivered in.
My rotted out n.s.r Cav mk3 door.
And a transporter tailgate.
Do I win ?
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Hands down
" It's not rust. It's age-related patina "
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
1980 vauxhall cavalier MK1 1.6L, 1982 opel manta berlinetta 1.8s, 1985 opel manta 2.0 gte, 1990 cavalier 2.0 gl ,1994 cavalier sri x20xev
-1995 cdx x20xev
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Matt
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Hmm - guilty as charged.
The down-side is that after three days, I am still only 1/3rd the way into the shed.
The up-side is that every day is like your birthday, when you find stuff that you had long since forgotten about.
The down-side is that after three days, I am still only 1/3rd the way into the shed.
The up-side is that every day is like your birthday, when you find stuff that you had long since forgotten about.
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
Been there!
I still need to get round to listing stuff. I need stuff gone but refuse to just "dispose" of it.
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I feel that about the most useless off-cut of wiring loom.
I have connectors and cables that simply do not fit anything -
I store them in a 'spare' wheelie bin, rather than getting rid.
Dare I say that the bin is full to the top...
I have connectors and cables that simply do not fit anything -
I store them in a 'spare' wheelie bin, rather than getting rid.
Dare I say that the bin is full to the top...
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
Aye, I have several MK3 body looms lingering around, will have to go through them and see if any are salable
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I seem to think I have one of your floor looms here, along with a pair of front door looms.
Having a bit of a sort does help in many ways -
I had a head-scratching moment yesterday when I was looking at the main front-to-back loom for the van.
I was looking at my "D" connector where I was planning to populate two pins for the indicators output from the alarm... but when I looked, they were already populated and terminated via a VW 3-pin connector.
Sorting through another box today, I found the Maestro Digidash adapter loom, lo-and-behold, a matching 3-pin connector - the penny dropped. I had already prepared the body loom to provide separate indicator outputs for the Digidash, and a third spur-wire for the hand-brake.
That is the problem with having these crazy ideas and then abandoning them at a later date.
It doesn't take much to confuse a senile old fart like me.
Having a bit of a sort does help in many ways -
I had a head-scratching moment yesterday when I was looking at the main front-to-back loom for the van.
I was looking at my "D" connector where I was planning to populate two pins for the indicators output from the alarm... but when I looked, they were already populated and terminated via a VW 3-pin connector.
Sorting through another box today, I found the Maestro Digidash adapter loom, lo-and-behold, a matching 3-pin connector - the penny dropped. I had already prepared the body loom to provide separate indicator outputs for the Digidash, and a third spur-wire for the hand-brake.
That is the problem with having these crazy ideas and then abandoning them at a later date.
It doesn't take much to confuse a senile old fart like me.
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Re: Soo...parts hoarding
It's all pretty much part of course really.